Cheap Flights to Merimbula, Australia from New Zealand

Merimbula is a coastal town in New South Wales, Australia. Its name means “two lakes”. It is a popular tourist town in the Sapphire Coast as it has a year-round mild sunny climate and offers a wide range of activities and attractions to keep its visitors happy and occupied. The city is not just a simple tourist town as it also has a significant oyster farming industry and has a paleontological significance due to the presence of some previously unknown species fossilized in some ancient sedimentary rocks in the area. The 5 main beaches of the town are great for a wide range of activities, including swimming, kite surfing, whaling, scuba diving, or just sightseeing; these beaches have different characteristics and offer different activities. For instance, snorkeling is best done at Bar Beach while Main Beach is among the popular choices for surfing. Other important destinations include the South East Forest National Park, Magic Mountain theme park, and the Potoroo Palace which is a nature park.

This town has its own airport, the Merimbula Airport which offers scheduled flights to and from Melbourne, Sydney, and Moruya. Travelers from New Zealand are easily connected to this airport through the Wellington International Airport, Auckland International Airport, Christchurch International Airport, Kingsford Smith Airport in Sydney, and the Tullamarine Airport in Melbourne. Tourists travel with Regional Express to reach the city; this carrier offers regular/schedule flights while Air Sapphire and Merimbula Air Services offer charter flights and tours. Estimated travel times between these cities are at least 4 hours and 30 minutes. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merimbula,_New_South_Waleshttp://www.visitmerimbula.com/ http://www.magicalmerimbula.com.au/

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